Episode 96 - Staying in Touch With Your Audience During the Coronavirus Pandemic
Al Roker is delivering his morning weather forecasts for NBC’s TODAY show from his kitchen.
Late-night talk show hosts like Jimmy Fallon and Jimmy Kimmel are presenting new DIY incarnations of their shows from home, too.
Popular musicians and celebrities of all kinds are live-streaming on Instagram, Facebook and almost everywhere else on social media, performing hit songs and connecting with fans.
They are doing whatever it takes to keep the show going on, making a huge positive impression on viewers and listeners during these difficult days.
Brands and businesses can be doing the same thing, too. In fact, some of your most meaningful communications could be taking place during these tough times. Your customers and prospects will appreciate hearing from you.
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If I Were a Business or a Brand with the Budget
The Tree That Falls in the Woods
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Ubiquity, Frequency and Quality on Social Media
Satisfying Your Audience‘s Needs, Wants and Demands
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